%0 Conference Paper
%B 8th International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications
%D 2013
%T ATMOS: A Data Collection and Presentation Toolkit for the Nevada Climate Change Portal
%A Andrew Dittrich
%A Sergiu Dascalu
%A Gunes, Mehmet Hadi
%C Reykjavik, Iceland
%X Climate change is the subject of intense research, covering a broad range of causes and effects over long periods of time. Large data sources are needed to support this research, prompting scientists to turn to repositories to collect and share data. Many repositories exist with various data formats and access methods, presenting a challenging environment for researchers. Data portals help to address this by providing a central location for data on a specific topic or region. The Nevada Climate Change Portal is one example, which provides data to support research on Nevada
%8 July